Monica Reed

Your house can smell like KFC again this year!

Ayutthaya​-Thailand​,07/01/2020​: KFC fast food restaurant. Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) is the world's second largest restaurant chain with almost 20,000 locations globally. Photo: Shutterstock

Your house can smell like KFC again this year!

A few years back, KFC took Christmas Yule logs to another level when they introduced a fire log that smells like their FRIED CHICKEN as it burns. It’s called the “11 Herbs & Spices Fire log.”

It’s apparently been popular among fans, because they’re bringing them back again. They’re available exclusively at Walmart.com for $15.88.

Just in case you feel the need to eat this fire log…DON’T!  The box includes the usual warnings for a flammable item, but it also says, quote, “NOT ACTUALLY FRIED CHICKEN” in big, red letters.

Have you gotten one of these?

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